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Resolution 2021-31581 EXPEDITE BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31581 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINSTRATION TO PRIORITIZE AND EXPEDITE THE REVIEW OF BUILDING PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FOR NON-ELDERLY OR ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. WHEREAS, on October 20, 2020, the Miami Beach Affordable Housing Advisory Committee(AHAC) unanimously recommended that the City prioritize building permits for affordable housing developments; and WHEREAS, on November 18, 2020, at the request of Commissioner Michael GOngora, the City Commission referred a discussion item to the Land Use and Sustainability Committee (LUSC) pertaining to the AHAC's recommendation to prioritize building permits for affordable housing developments; and WHEREAS, on January 20, 2021, the LUSC discussed this proposal and recommended that the City Commission adopt a Resolution to establish a policy to prioritize building permits for affordable housing developments; and WHEREAS, the 2040 Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan ("Comprehensive Plan") , at Guiding Principle 6: Prioritize Workforce Housing, states that "(t]he City shall encourage redevelopment that provides workforce and affordable housing'; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan, at Goal HE 1: Equitable Community, states that the City will "(sjupport vulnerable populations with attainable housing options that are proximate to transportation services and basic needs to improve economic mobility within the community"; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan, at Objective HE 1.1: Creation and/or preservation of workforce and affordable housing, states that the City shall "(Nave available a minimum of 6,800 housing units of workforce, affordable low and moderate income households and special needs populations during the period through 2030"; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan, at Policy HE 1.1.3, calls for the City to '`(c]ooperate with affordable and workforce housing developers'efforts to leverage Miami- Dade Surtax funds and other financial incentives for the provision of housing affordable to workforce, very low to moderate-income households, including those with special needs, in Miami Beach"; and Page 470 of 1252 WHEREAS, expediting the review of building permits for affordable housing developments(i) is consistent with and supports the goals, objectives, and policies, of the Comprehensive Plan; and (ii) will facilitate the development of affordable housing developments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby direct the City Administration to prioritize and expedite the review of building permits associated with the development of low and moderate income housing for non-elderly or elderly individuals. PASSED and ADOPTED this /0 day of /ed rctgr, 2021. 1‘2Y/9 Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: gig"' Z2� .IEIOR�TED� ° R fael E. Grana o city Clerk L °°- ' • °' �LZ 7srcl >>,RC....... APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LANGUAGE AND FOR EXECUTION City Attorney Date T:\Agenda\2021\3_February 101PIanning\Affordable Housing Expedited Permitting C7-RESO.docx Page 471 of 1252 Resolutions -C7 M MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Raul J.Aguila, Interim City Manager DATE: February 10, 2021 SUBJECT: EXPEDITE BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE CITYADMINSTRATION TO PRIORITIZE AND EXPEDITE THE REVIEW OF BUILDING PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FOR NON-ELDERLY OR ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY On October 20, 2020 the Affordable Housing Committee adopted a motion supporting incentives for affordable housing. On November 18, 2020, at the request of Commissioner Michael Gongora, the City Commission referred the item to the Land Use and Sustainability Committee (C4E). On November 24, 2020 the LUSC discussed the item and continued it to the January 20, 2021 meeting, with direction to the Administration to prepare applicable ordinances and policy changes. On January 20, 2021 the LUSC recommended that the attached Resolution be adopted by the City Commission. ANALYSIS The October 20, 2020 motion of the Affordable Housing Committee supported the following incentives for affordable housing: 1. Expedite the building permit process. 2. Waive city land use board fees. 3. Waive city mobility fees. Regarding incentive number 1, the attached Resolution sets forth a policy to prioritize and expedite the review of affordable housing permits. For incentives 2 and 3, a separate draft Ordinance amending the applicable sections of the Land Development Regulations (LDRs) to implement the fee waivers has been endorsed by the LUSC and is on the February 10, 2021 Page 468 of 1252 City Commission consent agenda(C4)for referral to the Planning Board. These proposals are consistent with the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the 2040 Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan that call for encouraging the development of affordable housing, including the following: Guiding Principle 6: Prioritize Workforce Housing — The City shall encourage redevelopment that provides workforce and affordable housing. Goal HE 1: Equitable Community— Support vulnerable populations with attainable housing options that are proximate to transportation services and basic needs to improve economic mobility within the community. Objective HE 1.1: Creation and/or preservation of workforce and affordable housing— Have available a minimum of 6,800 housing units of workforce, affordable low and moderate income households and special needs populations during the period through 2030. Policy HE 1.1.3: Cooperate with affordable and workforce housing developers' efforts to leverage Miami-Dade Surtax funds and other financial incentives for the provision of housing affordable to workforce, very low to moderate-income households, including those with special needs, in Miami Beach. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA Increase the Availability of Affordable Housing in the City CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Planning Spans° Commissioner Michael Gongora AT ACHMENTS: Description D Resolution - FA Page 469 of 1252